The roof material is 2 foot wide 5 v metal in 29 gauge. The
sheets were installed with sealing screws into purlins. The roofing
crew had Max and James up top with Dave working at the bottom of the
sheets. Ben provided the constantly needed, fourth set of hands to
make everything go quickly. Installation of the ridge caps was difficult
as was the installationof the last sheets. PeakMeister Max was the
key to that process.

Putting in the very first piece was very
important because all other sheets would build on that first one. The
sheet was hanging out in space over the end of the purlins and beyond
the rafters and the ridge pole. The guys did a great job of squaring
this important sheet.

James and Max up top.

Securing the ridge caps was difficult due to the
possibility of crushing the metal. Max got the hang of it. There were
also some screw surface issues at the ridge cap but some creative problem
solving took care of that.

The final work on the west end had to be done with
the crew working from scaffolding.

The final piece is going in. Dave puts in the last
screws...finish the cap ridge vent and we have a hat!